iBrandTV Newspaper Review Saturday, May 2nd, 2020 | @iBrandTV

iBrandTV brings you compilations and roundup of the top Nigerian Newspaper headlines online for today, Saturday, May 2nd, 2020.

  1. NCDC confirms 10 new death to COVID-19, as total infections hit 2,170

NCDC confirms 10 new death to COVID-19, as total infections hits 2,170
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Friday confirmed 10 new death to Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the country, bringing the total number of death to 68.

2. One dead, 15 injured as fire guts tanker in Lagos

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One dies, 15 injure as fire guts tanker in Lagos
LASEMA Response Teams, Federal, State Fire Services in operation at a fire outbreak by Obalende Roundabout, where a 45, 000 litres Petrol Oil Tanker owned by NNPC broke out in fire after a lone accident, before exploding in front of Oando filling station. 1st May, 2020

A tanker containing 45,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, popularly known as petrol caught fire opposite a fuel station at Obalende roundabout, Lagos Island.

3. Pastor tested positive after praying for COVID-19 patients in Rivers

Pastor test positive after praying for COVID-19 patients in Rivers

Nyesom Wike, the Governor of Rivers State disclosed that a pastor has tested positive after praying for a COVID-19 patient in the state.

4. AIT may be shutdown as Dokpesi, wife, 6 others test positive to COVID-19

Breaking: AIT back on-air, resumes broadcast after NBC's ban ...

Epidemiologists from the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control NCDC, along with Health officials in the Federal Capital Territory Administration FCTA, will conduct a screening exercise at Daar Communications Plc, owners of RayPower and African Independent Television, AIT, headquarters Abuja.

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5. Pakistani govt pays 50bn rupees for 3-month SMEs electricity bills

Pakistani govt pays 50bn rupees for 3-month SMEs electricity bills
Pakistani President Arif Alvi

50 billion rupees (about $309.2 million) have been allocated for the payment of three-month electricity bills of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) by the Pakistani government.

6. Crop your face out when sending nude picture to men, Adegbite tell ladies

Crop your face out when sending nude picture to men, Adegbite tells ladies

Nigerian actress, model, and television personality, Damilola Adegbite has advised ladies to crop off their face when sending nude pictures to their partners.

 

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